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Why You Should Avoid Wearing Headphones While Driving

Headphones have been considerably developed over the years. They come in various forms and are used to listen to music, audio messages, and so on. There are so many things you should not do while driving, and this includes texting, shaving, drinking, and wearing headphones.
Wearing headphones while driving is a dangerous practice that can distract you from the road and limit your ability to hear what’s going on around you.
You should avoid listening to music with headphones, at least on both ears. This is because drivers can’t hear anything around them clearly when they wear headphones. They don’t easily hear the sound of horns or emergency sirens. Having your ears filled with music instead of being able to hear what’s going on around you is very distracting. It will also makes it more difficult for you to react quickly in an emergency situation because you may not hear an important sound or warning from another vehicle.
Everything will only lead to accidents and near misses, both of which are fatal for drivers and their passengers, and as more people drive with their ears plugged with headphones, the number of accidents may increase unless its use is completely avoided while driving.
Therefore, you should be aware of the dangers of doing so. Avoid it if at all possible due to the dangers it poses to both pedestrians and other drivers.
Source: gh.opera.news
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Atuabo Gas Plant to Shut Down for Maintenance from August 16 to 30

The Ministry of Energy and Green Transition has announced that the Atuabo Gas Processing Plant in the Western Region will be shut down for scheduled maintenance from August 16 to August 30, 2025.
The Ministry said it had approved a request from the Ghana National Gas Company Ltd. to carry out the maintenance, describing it as essential for the continued safe and reliable operation of the plant.
In a statement, the ministry stated that during the shutdown period, Ghana Gas will temporarily stop supplying gas to allow for critical works such as inspections, repairs, and upgrades to key equipment and systems.
The Ministry explained that these activities will help improve the plant’s efficiency and overall performance.
To ensure the shutdown does not affect power supply, the Ministry said it is working with key players in the energy sector to deploy alternative fuel sources.
It assured the public that these measures will help keep electricity supply stable across the country.
The Ministry reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining reliable power supply and promised to give regular updates on the progress of the maintenance.
By: Jacob Aggrey
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”99% of prophecies in Ghana are most likely designed to extort money from unsuspecting victims” – Mussa Dankwah

Executive Director and Head of Global Research at Global InfoAnalytics, Ghana, Mussa K. Dankwah, has alleged that the majority of prophecies in the country are schemes to take money from people.
He claimed that 99% of such prophecies are targeted at powerful and wealthy individuals, especially those in politics, rather than ordinary citizens.
“They target the most powerful, the rich, and the political class. Ordinary people do not feature in their prophecies”
We should not fall for it. If they are genuine, they will pray over it hoping that God will avert it. But we are told in the Quran that what is written is written and what is not written can never happen. The Bible does not dispute this” Mr Dankwah said.
In a Facebook post, he urged Ghanaians to be vigilant and not become victims of deceptive religious practices.
“Don’t be a victim, biɛ wa ni fiii,” he warned, stressing that if a prophecy is truly from God, it should be handled with prayer and not used as a tool for financial gain.
By: Jacob Aggrey